"Rip it all off... Give it what you got"
We are now at the point in the 80s electro-pop revival where people start to model themselves on A Flock Of Seagulls.
The band in question are The Good Natured (they're the ones on the left, btw). They hail from Berkshire, they supported Ke$ha on tour, and they make goth disco with an estuary accent.
When I last wrote about them in November, the trio were singing about rough, animal sex. Now, petite 19-year-old singer Sarah McIntosh is offering to strip until you "can see my skeleton".
*monocle pops out*
The Good Natured - Skeleton
Skeleton comes from the band's new EP, and they're offering a free download to anyone who "likes" them on Facebook.
If you don't like them, Sarah will come round to your house and delete an MP3 off your iTunes.
The band in question are The Good Natured (they're the ones on the left, btw). They hail from Berkshire, they supported Ke$ha on tour, and they make goth disco with an estuary accent.
When I last wrote about them in November, the trio were singing about rough, animal sex. Now, petite 19-year-old singer Sarah McIntosh is offering to strip until you "can see my skeleton".
*monocle pops out*
Skeleton comes from the band's new EP, and they're offering a free download to anyone who "likes" them on Facebook.
If you don't like them, Sarah will come round to your house and delete an MP3 off your iTunes.
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